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Call to the Carnival was the 1954 theme, and Mary Engles of Smith College was named
44th Queen of the Snows. In addition to the traditional Tel-Ra coverage of ice statues,
etc., this reel contains "Indian Givers Keep Ski Prize" a short newsreel by Tele-News,
which tells how Dartmouth in true Indian tradition retained the honors at its own
show. Running time: 8 min.

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This film is more informative than previous ones about the general background and
history of the Carnival, and manages to show the transition from regular academic
life to the Carnival festivities and back again. Running time: 9 min.

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Mel Allen narrates this CinemaScope theatrical short about the 1955 Winter Carnival.
Freddy and Eddie, two Dartmouth students, are shown enjoying the weekend with their
blind dates. Japanese exchange sudent "Chick" Igaya appears at the big four-event
ski meet which always attracts the cream of collegiate skiers, and the Dartmouth Glee
Club is heard serenading feminine guests with "Dartmouth Undying." NOTE: This is a
CinemaScope film and must be projected with an anamorphic lens. NARRATOR: Mel Allen;
SCREENPLAY: JOe Wills; MUSICAL DIRECTION: Jack Shaindlin; DIRECTOR: Tom McMorrow;
PRODUCER: Edmund Reek; Release by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. Running
time: 10 min.

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This is a coverage of the first postwar Winter Carnival, named "Wintersports Weekend"
to distinguish it from the traditional big winter affair. Many of the highlights were
the same, but the scale of the activities was lessened. Events covered are the slalom
and downhill races, crowning of the Queen, and the ice sculpture competition which
takes as its theme "Return of the Native." Photography: Dave Heusinkfeld, Jay Haft,
Adrian Bouchard, Blair Watson, and Douglas Wade; A Dartmouth College Films Presentation.
Running time: 9 min.

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This is a coverage of the first postwar Winter Carnival, named "Wintersports Weekend"
to distinguish it from the traditional big winter affair. Many of the highlights were
the same, but the scale of the activities was lessened. Events covered are the slalom
and downhill races, crowning of the Queen, and the ice sculpture competition which
takes as its theme "Return of the Native."PHOTOGRAPHY: Dave Heusinkfeld, Jay Haft,
Adrian Bouchard, Blair Watson, adn Douglas Wade; A Dartmouth College Films Presentation.
Running time: 9 min.

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Senior films: class pictures. Dartmouth night. track meets. football. Winter Carnival.
skiing. hockey. canoeing. drinking. baseball. marching. Of particular interest for
Dartmouth historians. there are shots of the fire that destroyed the White Church
in the early 1930's plus the tearing down of Butterfield Hall. Note: For video composite
of Class of 1924 films through the 25th reunion see V814. Running time: 33 min.

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Black and white plus color footage of the Classof 1938--Introduction of the Class
Marshals. Palaeopitus induction. "Wet Down 1938." and fraternity "dramas" are shown
on this reel. Running time: 12 min.

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Reel 2 of the Class of 1938 footage continues with the fraternity "dramas" and concludes
with scenes of Baccalaureate and Commencement (the latter shots are the only color
footage on this reel). Running time: 9 min.